Lord Nibbo
Established Member
You bought a new car, you paid for it, you let people sit in it, you let people ride in it for free. The makers of the car don’t expect anymore money other than what you paid for it when new. If you sell the car you get the money not the car maker.
You buy a house, you paid the builders or the last owner in full. You let friends and family stay over or even live with you. They may help subsidize the running cost, you may even have a little money left over. You may even sell the house but the original builder wouldn’t expect more money.
In fact I can’t think of anything I buy where I’m expected to pay any more than for the original purchase price.
Other than music.
You buy a recording, everyone concerned gets paid for it.
So how come if I let anyone listen to music on my radio or have my HiFi on a little loud I need a special yearly licence (minimum £60 per annum) that gets paid to various Performing Rights Organisations?
The greedy bastards want paying again and again for something second hand.![Frown :( :(](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
You buy a house, you paid the builders or the last owner in full. You let friends and family stay over or even live with you. They may help subsidize the running cost, you may even have a little money left over. You may even sell the house but the original builder wouldn’t expect more money.
In fact I can’t think of anything I buy where I’m expected to pay any more than for the original purchase price.
Other than music.
You buy a recording, everyone concerned gets paid for it.
So how come if I let anyone listen to music on my radio or have my HiFi on a little loud I need a special yearly licence (minimum £60 per annum) that gets paid to various Performing Rights Organisations?
The greedy bastards want paying again and again for something second hand.